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tus.sle5tQs76v [I]to argue strongly with someone else争执,争辩The residents are still tussling over the ever-scarcer street parking.居民们仍旧在争论越来越缺乏的街道停车位。During his twelve years in Congress he has tussled with the chemical, drug and power companies on behalf of the ordinary person's right to breathe clean air.在他身居国会的十二年中, 为了普通人呼吸清洁空气的权利, 他与化学产品公司、药品公司以及能源公司争辩。(fig.) It is an idea that Mr Wolfe has been tussling with (= trying hard to understand or develop) for a while.对这个想法沃尔夫先生一直锲而不舍。To tussle is also to fight with another person using your arms and body.扭打; 争斗The boys started to tussle in the corridor.男孩们开始在走廊里扭打起来。
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